Chia Wei Kuo
The 2025 APT Championship Series in Taipei is shaping up to be another record-breaking series, and the Main Event is no exception. Day 1 drew an impressive 595-player turnout, setting the stage for an electrifying competition.
This year’s Championship Main Event features a single Day 1 flight in a freezeout format, giving each player only one shot at the title. Beyond the top payout, the eventual champion will also claim the coveted 24K APT Golden Lion Trophy.
Smashing Records
The prestigious TWD 311,000 (~USD 10,000) APTC Main Event came with a monumental TWD 156,000,000 (~USD 5 million) guaranteed prize pool — making it Taiwan’s largest-ever poker guarantee and the richest APT Main Event in history, even before registration opened. By Level 5, the number of registrants had already surpassed 540, smashing the guarantee and setting another record for the day.
The first record came from the Superstar Challengers event, taken down by Calvin Lee — who had previously won a Main Event ticket at the same even in the Incheon series. Today, he secured a ~USD 600,000 payout, which was the highest APT payout on record. The Main Event then surpassed this by guaranteeing over a USD 1,000,000 first-place prize, which was quickly met as the tournament progressed.
Satellite Success
Excitement had been building long before Day 1, with over 100 players earning entry through the online Natural8 satellite, including Nicolas Godard(113,700) and Fabian Rolli(39,800), both of whom bagged chips and return to Day 2.
Georgina Vuksanovic
Live satellites running throughout the festival at the Red Space Event Centre also produced notable qualifiers. Georgina Vuksanovic, playing her first APT tournament after just three years of full time compteting, enjoyed a steady day and took through 61,800 for Day 2 — making for an impressive start to her series.
Day 1 Action
Day 1 began at 11:15 a.m., with many players taking their seats immediately. Notable contenders included Sofia Lovgren, who has already dominated this series with several cashes, including a recent Mystery Bounty win. Taiwan’s top-ranked James Chen also appeared early, adding another title chase to his WSOP victories. Both players were among those to take a tumble, and won't be returning to Day 2 tomorrow.
Chip Leaders
Taiwan’s Chia Wei Kuo ended the day atop the chip counts with a towering 434,100 stack. Quietly climbing the ranks, Kuo doubled up opponent Mattias Lipp in one of the final hands, solidifying his lead.
Trailing him is Eisuke Katsuren from Japan with 329,000 chips. Katsuren, who earned his biggest cash of USD 61,257 at the recent APT Incheon High Roller, will look to maintain momentum into Day 2. Fellow Japanese player Nobuaki Sasaki (‘Sasa’) sits in third with 283,300 chips.
Erik Seidel
Powerhouses Erik Seidel(65,700) and Steve O’Dwyer were also in action, challenging tables across the room. O’Dwyer (73,100), who joined later in the day, accumulated chips near the end after eliminating Ferdinand Carabuena just after he quadrupled up.
Several former APT Main Event champions returned as well. While Punnat Punsri exited early, Abraham Ceesvin(46,000) and Joseph Cheong(72,600) bagged chips for Day 2. Cheong built his stack after an early knockout of Johannes Molenaar, hitting the nut straight.
Monika Hrabec
Italy’s Alesso Isaia survived a runner-runner hand early, but eventually bowed out in the freezeout. Monika Hrabec (67,600) and Roman Hrabec(36,800) both bagged for Day 2, with Monika ending the day just above starting stack after a difficult Level 5.
Natural8 ambassadors Sparrow Cheung (68,400), Kitty Kuo (81,000), Fan Chih Wei (133,500), and Nevan Chang (196,000) all secured their spots for tomorrow.
Looking Ahead
Day 2 of the APTC Taipei Championship Main Event resumes at 11:00 a.m. TST, starting at Level 9 with blinds at 500/1,000 and a 1,000 big blind ante. Levels are 75 minutes long, with a 15-minute break every two levels and a scheduled dinner break after Level 14 (approx. 7:00–8:00 p.m.). Play is expected to conclude after Level 16 or once the money is reached.
Late registration remains open until the first two levels of Day 2, meaning the prize pool is expected to grow even further.
Stay with APT Live Reporting for full coverage of all Main Event and side-event action throughout the remainder of the 2025 Taipei Championships.


Chai Wei Kuo (left), Mattias Lipp (right)
John Juanda
Juns Leong
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